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A 48-year-old male was referred to an oral surgery clinic for the diagnosis and treatment of a pericoronal radiolucency of an impacted left mandibular third molar (figure #1). There was no evidence of cortical bone expansion and the lesion was asymptomatic. Figure #1 Create your own user feedback survey
A 38-yea-old female was referred to a dental clinic for the diagnosis and treatment of an ulcerated lesion of several days duration. The lesion was well defined, slightly tender and measured 1.00×1.00 cm (Figure #1). The lesion was located on the left hard palate and the patient could not remember any traumatic incidence. The patient… Continue Reading Case Study #200
A 58-year-old female was referred to a periodontics clinic for the diagnosis and treatment of an erosive erythro- leukoplakic lesion of anterior maxillary attached gingiva (figure #1). The lesion was tender and has been present for more than few months. The patient was otherwise healthy.
A 73 years old male was referred to an oral surgery clinic for the diagnosis and treatment of an ulcerated lesion of several months duration. The lesion was well defined, slightly tender (Figure #1). The lesion was located on the lingual frenum, and the patient could not remember any traumatic incidence. The patient was suffering… Continue Reading Case study #198
A 58-year-old female was referred to a periodontics clinic for the diagnosis and treatment of an erosive erythro-leukoplakic lesion of anterior maxillary attached gingiva (Figure #1). The lesion was tender and has been present for more than few months. The patient was otherwise healthy. Figure #1 Create your own user feedback survey
A 26-year-old male was referred to an oral surgery clinic for the evaluation and diagnosis of mandibular lesion of unknown duration. The lesion was a slightly tender to percussion 2×3 centimeter apical radiolucency extending from left maxillary central incisor to first canine region, and causing deviation of canine and central incisor. The right lateral and… Continue Reading Case Study #196
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